Entries open for 2016 Engineering Excellence Awards
Entries are now open for the Australian Engineering Excellence Awards (AEEA) Newcastle 2016 program. The awards seek to identify, recognise and reward outstanding achievement in the practice of engineering and service to the engineering profession.
The awards, hosted by Engineers Australia recognise that excellence and exceptional engineering can take many forms - large or small, traditional or new age, technically complex or astonishingly simple. Entrants are rewarded with enhanced market perception that they offer reliable, skilled and professional engineering advice.
Individuals and companies that have engineered an outstanding project in the past 24 months are invited to enter. Consideration is given to each project on its own merits and the exposure and acknowledgement is invaluable.
Full submission due by 8 July 2016.
Winners of the Engineers Australia 2016 Engineering Excellence Awards for Newcastle Division will be announced at a black-tie event on 16 September at the Newcastle Conservatorium. Success at the Newcastle Division awards opens the door for entry into the Engineering Excellence Awards at National level.
Businesses who would like to support the Awards and benefit from exposure to the engineering community still have an opportunity to become a Sponsor.
For more information and to complete the entry form, visit www.excellenceawards.org.au/newcastle
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